far cry 3 best fov and microstutter fix?

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  1. SLI-756

    SLI-756 Guest

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    i got a terrible sickness while playing earlier, so i maxed the fov and i believe it's helped, i also turned brightness down in-game.
    there's a vid showing how changing the fov makes things different, it's not very well done but it does indeed show it changing, it wouldn't change however if you're trying to set it in game with your config set to 'read only'.
    FOVScaleFactor="1.50" is max(110)
     
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    why are you playing at such a low res, you have a crappy, eye burning crt that should do most resolutions or does it push you out of date card to much?
     
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    SILENCE because my eyes got very well - Samsung CRT monitor is very good anti-glare!! I want 720p due to like too pure-smooth because higher resolution screen to 1080p or 1920x1200 may drop (1/2) performance. - I can't get 2nd GTX 480 SLi for 1920x1200 due to crisis. :(
     
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    I'm comfortable with fov 80 & mouse sensitivity @ 1
    when you drive and pick up speed the fov increases, it pretty cool tbh, but sure dunno what the hell was happening but i was sick as a dog yesterday and some of day before due to this game, first time i ever been hit with hardcore motion sickness while playing, i'm usually a sufferer of eye strain but this has been a first.
     

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    now using mouse sensitivity 1.25 & fov 1.25 both set from the config, feels just right.
     
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    Didnt think it would help, but it has. Played a couple hours with FOV on 85 and did not get queasy like before.
     
  7. ibitato

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    as far as i remember, with Dunia engine, using max fps to lets say 59,45 etc
    gets rid of the "microshutter"
    you can either do it by config or entering the value on the dev console
     
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    Good read. Thanks for the posting those links.

    I've been rocking the 6990 for a while now and have sworn off dual GPU systems (no matter what the benchmarks say) after this card runs its card because of micro stutter.




     
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    Did you fix the stuttering with the HD 6990?

    I have terrible stuttering in DX11 with de same card...
     
  10. ramthegamer

    ramthegamer Ancient Guru

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    yeah thx mate, that worked for me, actually trying also to set maxfps to 59.45, on my 60hrz screen.but how to tweaks those soft shadows, really too sharp shadows on medium, unrealistic.
     

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